July 22, 2017

Psychokinesis

'Psychokinesis'

What about those who can
perform the moving or bending of objects by mind power, a type of psychokinetic
power?... Perhaps it can be used to hide the car keys or to bend a spoon…there
have been instances where this has taken place…granted, some have been
fraudulent while others seemed pure…whether you believe that or not is up to
you…but it is undoubtable that the mind is an extremely powerful thing…so much
more than we can comprehend…can it move mountains?...maybe…we never tap into
the deepest realms of the mind…who knows what potential there could be if we
could?...some have seemed to control others by concentrating their powers to
make others think as the sender wants them to think…this can be very
dangerous...we think we know ourselves but given certain circumstances, our
mind or perhaps psychokinetic powers from others can cause us to do things we
wouldn’t ordinarily do…maybe even go beyond legalities…certainly, our own minds
can bend the rules to fit around what we what to accomplish…what would our
fathers think?

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Tao Te Ching 14

It is unseen because it is colorless; it is unheard because it is soundless; when seeking to grasp it, it eludes one, because it is incorporeal.

Because of these qualities it cannot be examined, and yet they form an essential unity. Superficially it appears abstruse, but in its depths it is not obscure. It has been nameless forever! It appears and then disappears. It is what is known as the form of the formless, the image of the imageless. It is called the transcendental, its face (or destiny) cannot be seen in front, or its back (or origin) behind.

But by holding fast to the Tao of the ancients, the wise man may understand the present, because he knows the origin of the past. This is the clue to the Tao.

Roshi Hogan Biography

When Roshi Hogan was young, there was who the neighbors called "a strange old man" who lived across the alley from him. This 'strange old man' was a former student of a Dao master in China. Becoming friends, Roshi Hogan had the wonderful opportunity to learn about the Tao from him. Such was the beginning of his practice. Roshi Hogan now passes these ancient teachings on to you. He has also had the honor of lecturing nationally, as well as internationally. Roshi Hogan is also an acclaimed artist who has exhibited at many group showings and has held solo exhibitions as well. He also enjoys writing poetry and essays and has had many articles published. His latest endeavor is digital art and photography.